This release adds 2 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.
✓ No known CVEs patched in this version
Summary
AI summarymacOS IP Scanner now populates MAC address, vendor and interface details.
Changes in this release
| Type | Severity | Summary | CVE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feature | Low |
VNC help badge includes note that Linux desktops lack a default VNC server. VNC help badge includes note that Linux desktops lack a default VNC server. Source: llm_adapter@2026-06-14 Confidence: high |
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| Bugfix | Medium |
macOS IP Scanner now populates MAC address, vendor, and interface. macOS IP Scanner now populates MAC address, vendor, and interface. Source: llm_adapter@2026-06-14 Confidence: high |
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Full changelog
What's new in v1.4.1
macOS — IP Scanner: MAC/vendor/interface now populated
The ARP lookup previously read from /proc/net/arp (Linux-only), leaving MAC address, vendor and network interface empty on macOS. It now calls arp -n <ip> on macOS and parses the native output format. All four scanner columns now work correctly on macOS.
VNC module: Linux server note added
A note has been added to the VNC help badge (all 8 languages) clarifying that Linux desktops do not run a VNC server by default. To expose a Linux desktop via VNC, install: x11vnc, tigervnc-server, or wayvnc (Wayland).
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